![]() Inside that folder is an app called "Soundflowerbed". When you install Soundflower 1.6.x, a new folder will be installed in your Applications folder called "Soundflower". To hear what is playing on the computer while using Soundflower Visit the Audacity Mac Forum, click the "New Topic" button and ask your question. See step 3 above for an illustration.Ģ) In Audacity, if you want to record from a different source (such as the Line Input or an external USB device), click on Audacity > Preferences then the Devices section and select the input you want to record from in the Recording section. Select "Line Out", "Internal Speakers" or "Headphones" in the output device list. To set things back to "normal" so you can hear audio playing on your computer without running Audacityġ) Click on Apple Menu > System Preferences then the Sound panel, and select the Output tab. Now click Record to record anything playing on your computer.You should now be able to hear the sound playing on your computer. Click on the recording level meters (beside the microphone symbol) to begin monitoring:.For example, start Safari and go to a website that plays sound clips. Go to the application that will be playing the sound you want to record.Click on the Transport menu and make sure that "Software Playthrough" is checked.To be safe you should disable the sound on any iCal alerts that may occur while you are recording, and quit any other application that may make an alert sound. Tests on a recent iMac running 10.7.2 show that Mail and TextEdit alert sounds will not be recorded with the above setup, but iCal and Yahoo Messenger alert sounds will be recorded. Some Macintosh applications are better behaved than others when it comes to alert sounds. Thus these sounds will not be recorded by Audacity. This will route some system alert sounds (such as Mail alert sounds) to the Line Out or Internal Speakers and not to Soundflower.Click on the "Sound Effects" tab, and from the "Play sound effects through" dropdown menu choose "Line Out", "Headphones" or "Internal Speakers" (whichever is appropriate for your system).The sound output of the computer is being sent to Soundflower. At this point you will no longer be able to hear what is playing on the computer.In the same panel, choose the Input tab, select "Soundflower (2ch)" and and turn the Input volume up.In the Sound preferences panel, choose the Output tab, then select "Soundflower (2ch)" from the "Select a device for sound output:" list and turn the Output volume up.Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences and select the Sound preferences panel. ![]() ![]() The 2.x.x installer does not require restarting the computer. If you obtained the 1.6.x installer, save your work in other applications, then press the button in the installer to restart your Mac.
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